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the design of the nozzle. The work will include the design of a scale- up dispersion system and perhaps the construction of a large-scale dispersion system which can be tested at ground level. There is no
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. The project is coordinated by an academic supervisor at the University of Cambridge and an Industrial supervisor at Jaguar Land Rover (JLR). A broad range of training and development opportunities will be
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altering the proportion of structural (e.g. fibre) to non-structural (e.g. starch) carbohydrates in order to lower rumen pH and promote a more propionic-based fermentation. Alternatively, rumen fermentation
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wetlands – namely salt marshes, seagrass meadows, and mangrove forests – are hotspots for biodiversity, vital for human wellbeing1. Long-term losses in their extent due to land conversion and climate change
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the ability to simulate the temperature of the canopy-soil system, they provide valuable information on the interactions with the underlying surface. This is particularly important for urban areas where sparse
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Project Background: Why some people with multiple sclerosis (MS) experience faster changes in brain structures (neurodegeneration) than others? What genetic associations with brain regional
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motivated postdoctoral researcher to join our team working on a cutting-edge cyclic peptide mRNA display platform under the supervision of Professor Akane Kawamura (https://kawamuraresearchgroup.com ). You
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models considering networks of patches and their species and interactions composition to predict spatial and temporal community structure across restoration gradients, aimed at developing a predictive
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in the remaining five weeks. Scope for initiative: The right student may be well placed to address soil mesofauna biodiversity, evidence of leaf herbivory or other types of insect interactions. Root
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Academics in the School of EEE and benefit from close interaction with Rolls-Royce engineers to develop problem understanding, innovate solutions and build transferable expertise. Modern engineered systems